The Rapture of the Saints By Rev. Duncan McDougall M.A.
A discussion of the Rapture Theory with the full explanation of a Jesuit plot that made a Protestant Doctrine out of false Romanist Teaching.
Continue reading →A discussion of the Rapture Theory with the full explanation of a Jesuit plot that made a Protestant Doctrine out of false Romanist Teaching.
Continue reading →Futurism denies that the dynasty of Popes is the Antichrist and points instead to a future individual world ruler at the end of the age. It thus postpones most of the prophetic predictions of Scripture including almost all the Book of Revelation into a fragment of time in the indefinite future.
Continue reading →A third temple would be an abomination. It would be blasphemous to build a temple. Why? Are you saying that the blood of Jesus isn’t good enough anymore?
Continue reading →True Protestantism is Bible based Christianity. The Jesuit Counter-Reformation is the effort to eliminate Protestantism and Bible based doctrines entirely.
Continue reading →If events go against what we believe the Bible says will happen, it’s not because the Bible is wrong, it means our interpretation of Bible prophecy was wrong.
Continue reading →Hermeneutics is the theory and methodology of interpretation of biblical text. They are all based on common sense.
Continue reading →An excellent talk about what Dispensationalism is, the history behind it, and why it is a set of false heretical eschatological doctrines.
Continue reading →It seems to me the first thing that pops up into a Christian’s mind today when he or she hears the word “rapture,” is a rescue from persecution and tribulation from the Antichrist. I see no such promise in the entire Bible. The scriptures tell me otherwise. 2 Timothy 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. Daniel 7:21 I beheld, and the same … Continue reading →
The people most responsible for sowing the leaven of false doctrines among Protestant Christians today are the Jesuits. Some of them became Protestant ministers!
Continue reading →The story of the development of pretribulationism is a tangled one. From its inception in the early 1800s, there has been a deliberate attempt to cover up its origins. And the cover up continues to this day.
Continue reading →By Mark Williams. How did the pretribulation doctrine come about? A brief rundown would go something like this: In 1591 a Jesuit priest named Francisco Ribera wrote a 500-page commentary on the grand points of Babylon and the antichrist, the object being to set aside the Protestant teaching that the Papacy is the antichrist. In his commentary, he assigned the first chapters of Revelation to the first century. The rest … Continue reading →
Harold Camping It was called to my attention just the other day that the date of May 21, 2011 was circulating around the Internet as being the day of the second coming of Christ, i.e. “the Rapture” of the elect as Jesus talked about in the New Testament Book of St. Matthew, chapter 24. Today I learned the prediction was made by American Christian radio host and president of Family … Continue reading →